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W Luke

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:25 am
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Hi,

I have a Shuttle "Zen" ST62K and want to get the Wake On LAN working. When
I turn it off, the port on my switch still glows - it's "on." Yet the NIC's
LED on the back of the PC isn't glowing, and nor is the IP address pingable.
What exactly do I need to do in order for the PC to be powered on (woken up)
remotely from the LAN?

Any advice appreciated,

Thanks

Will

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Chippy˛

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:27 am
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"W Luke" <will DeleteThis @lukrative.com> wrote in message
news:1080163559.74114.0@despina.uk.clara.net...
 > Hi,
 >
 > I have a Shuttle "Zen" ST62K and want to get the Wake On LAN working.
When
 > I turn it off, the port on my switch still glows - it's "on." Yet the
NIC's
 > LED on the back of the PC isn't glowing, and nor is the IP address
pingable.
 > What exactly do I need to do in order for the PC to be powered on (woken
up)
 > remotely from the LAN?

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W Luke

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:34 am
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Chippy˛ wrote:

  >> I have a Shuttle "Zen" ST62K and want to get the Wake On LAN
  >> working. When I turn it off, the port on my switch still glows -
  >> it's "on." Yet the NIC's LED on the back of the PC isn't glowing,
  >> and nor is the IP address pingable. What exactly do I need to do in
  >> order for the PC to be powered on (woken up) remotely from the LAN?
 >
 > Google for Magic Packet

Have looked at that Chippy, but that still requires an IP address
(presumabely one that's pingable). The LAN has a DHCP server, so I don't
manually configure each system's IP.

Any other suggestions?

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Grouch

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:52 am
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W Luke wrote:
|| Hi,
||
|| I have a Shuttle "Zen" ST62K and want to get the Wake On LAN
|| working. When I turn it off, the port on my switch still glows -
|| it's "on." Yet the NIC's LED on the back of the PC isn't glowing,
|| and nor is the IP address pingable. What exactly do I need to do in
|| order for the PC to be powered on (woken up) remotely from the LAN?
||
|| Any advice appreciated,
||
|| Thanks
||
|| Will


Is your Bios WOL enabled.?
Putting this in Google comes up with a host of Ideas.

wake on lan settings uk

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dave cunningham

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 1:00 am
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In message <1080163559.74114.0.DeleteThis@despina.uk.clara.net>, W Luke wrote

 >Hi,
 >
 >I have a Shuttle "Zen" ST62K and want to get the Wake On LAN working. When
 >I turn it off, the port on my switch still glows - it's "on." Yet the NIC's
 >LED on the back of the PC isn't glowing, and nor is the IP address pingable.
 >What exactly do I need to do in order for the PC to be powered on (woken up)
 >remotely from the LAN?
 >

<http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/utilities/magic_pkt.exe>

Not sure what the setting in your BIOS are, my shuttle sb61 needs Wake
On PCI set & the nic light goes off on powerdown (think the hub one does
too).

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Marcus Houlden

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 1:09 am
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 21:34:06 -0000, W Luke <will.DeleteThis@lukrative.com>
wrote the following to uk.comp.misc:

 > Chippy˛ wrote:
 >
   >>> I have a Shuttle "Zen" ST62K and want to get the Wake On LAN
   >>> working. When I turn it off, the port on my switch still glows -
   >>> it's "on." Yet the NIC's LED on the back of the PC isn't glowing,
   >>> and nor is the IP address pingable. What exactly do I need to do in
   >>> order for the PC to be powered on (woken up) remotely from the LAN?
  >>
  >> Google for Magic Packet
 >
 > Have looked at that Chippy, but that still requires an IP address
 > (presumabely one that's pingable). The LAN has a DHCP server, so I don't
 > manually configure each system's IP.
 >
 > Any other suggestions?

Starting from the beginning, there should be a cable that goes from the NIC
to the motherboard (WOL connecters at each end). Is it connected?

mh.
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Lurch1

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 1:21 am
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 21:25:58 -0000, in uk.comp.misc "W Luke"
<will.DeleteThis@lukrative.com> strung together this:

 >Hi,
 >
 >I have a Shuttle "Zen" ST62K and want to get the Wake On LAN working. When
 >I turn it off, the port on my switch still glows - it's "on." Yet the NIC's
 >LED on the back of the PC isn't glowing, and nor is the IP address pingable.
 >What exactly do I need to do in order for the PC to be powered on (woken up)
 >remotely from the LAN?
 >
Is it just me or does that not sound right at all. If the 'link' LED
is on at one end it should be on at the other, unless something is
broken.
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Alex Fraser

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 1:27 am
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"W Luke" <will RemoveThis @lukrative.com> wrote in message
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 > Chippy˛ wrote:
 >
   > >> I have a Shuttle "Zen" ST62K and want to get the Wake On LAN
   > >> working. [...]
 >
  > > Google for Magic Packet
 >
 > Have looked at that Chippy, but that still requires an IP address

Not so, it requires a MAC address.

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W Luke

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 1:56 am
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Alex Fraser wrote:

   >>> Google for Magic Packet
  >>
  >> Have looked at that Chippy, but that still requires an IP address
 >
 > Not so, it requires a MAC address.

Blimey, I need a brain transplant. Thanks Alex, all working perfectly now.

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